Duncan Riley

Duncan Riley is a senior writer at SiliconANGLE covering Startups, Bitcoin, and the Internet of Things. Duncan is a co-founder of VC funded media company B5Media and founder of news site The Inquisitr, and was a senior writer at TechCrunch in its earlier days. Tips? Press releases? Intersting startup? email: duncan@nichenet.com.au or contact Duncan on Twitter @duncanriley

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Reports claim messaging app Telegram is preparing a $500M initial coin offering

Encrypted-messaging startup Telegram Messenger LLC looks like it will be the latest company to jump on the initial coin offering bandwagon, according to a number of reports in recent days. Cryptovest broke the news first on Jan. 5, revealing both a teaser video and roadmap for Telegram’s ICO that will operate on a “third generation” ...

GoPro dumps Karma drone as part of a broader restructure

Troubled action camera maker GoPro Inc. is exiting the drone market as part of a broader restructure of the company as it struggles to grow sales in a highly competitive market. The news of GoPro’s exit from drones came via its fourth-quarter financial report out today. It noted that while the company saw increased sales of $340 ...

Blockchain-based mobile voting startup Voatz raises $2.2M in seed funding

Blockchain-based mobile voting startup Voatz Inc. has raised $2.2 million in a seed round that was led by Medici Ventures, Overstock.com Inc.’s venture arm. Founded in 2014, Voatz offers a mobile election voting platform that uses smart biometric and real-time identification ID verification on top of a custom-built blockchain for security and irrefutability. The platform is pitched as ...

Hackers are already targeting the PyeongChang Winter Olympics

Hackers are already targeting the PyeongChang Winter Olympic games a month before they start, according to a newly published report. Security researchers at McAfee Inc. have found a campaign to target PyeongChang Olympics that began Dec. 22, with the most recent activity appearing Dec. 28. The campaign primary targeted the email account of icehockey@pyeongchang2018.com, but several ...

NYSE Acra seeks regulatory approval for three additional bitcoin exchange-traded funds

The New York Stock Exchange has more than doubled its ambitions to offer bitcoin-related securities with a new application to the Securities and Exchange Commission now seeking approval to list five exchange-traded funds. NYSE Acra, the exchange’s Chicago-based stocks and options market, applied for approval for two ETFs in December: the ProShares Bitcoin ETF and the ProShares Short ...

BlackBerry Mobile site the latest target of cryptocurrency mining hackers

TCL Communication Technology Holding Ltd., the operator of the BlackBerry Mobile site, is the latest victim of cryptocurrency-loving hackers in the latest of a rash of cryptomining hijacking cases. The website for BlackBerry Mobile was discovered by a Reddit user last week to be serving up code to visitors from Coinhive, the notorious Monero mining script service. ...
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Israeli self-driving car startup Innoviz launches advanced LiDAR

Israeli startup Innoviz Technologies Inc. has commercially launched its first high-definition solid-state LiDAR product. The company today said its InnovizPro delivers superior performance at a significantly lower cost and smaller size than existing solutions through a platform designed for next-generation autonomous driving programs. Claimed to leapfrog other LiDAR systems in accuracy and reliability even in challenging environments such as ...

Ethereum and Ripple hit new record highs as bitcoin continues to vacillate

Ethereum broke through $1,000 for the first time in trading Thursday and Ripple XRP hit new highs as investor interest in alternative cryptocurrencies continues to grow in the new year. The surges came as 2017’s darling, bitcoin, continues to vacillate up and down. Ripple, which surpassed Ethereum to become the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization Dec. ...

Here’s what enterprises should do to prepare for Meltdown and Spectre attacks

The new year is scarcely four days old, but corporate enterprises already face one of the biggest security risks not only of recent times but possibly of the last decade: the “Meltdown” and “Spectre” critical vulnerabilities in central processing units that by all accounts affect chips from most major manufacturers. Those vulnerabilities, if exploited, give malicious actors ...

Homeland Security confesses employee stole 250,000 confidential records

In a rather embarrassing confession from a department tasked with keeping the country safe, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has been forced to admit that an employee stole data covering approximately 250,000 confidential records. The data included personally identifiable information pertaining to 247,167 employees along with data on subjects, witnesses and complaints associated with investigations ...